Endoscopic snare papillectomy: A single institutional experience of a standardized technique. A retrospective cohort study

Giovanni D. De Palma, Gaetano Luglio, Francesco Maione, Dario Esposito, Saverio Siciliano, Nicola Gennarelli, GIANLUCA CASSESE, Marcello Persico, Pietro Forestieri

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Abstract

Background: Indications for endoscopic snare papillectomy (ESP) remain controversial. Main concerns with ESP are related to the incomplete removal of the lesion, high recurrence rates and inadequate oncological resection. Aim of the study is to report short and long term outcomes after endoscopic papillectomy in a single institutional series with strict inclusion criteria and a standardized technique. Methods: Patients with ampullary tumors who underwent endoscopic papillectomy over a 5 year period were reviewed. Inclusion criteria for endoscopic resection were: tumor diameter less than 3cm, no endoscopic evidence of malignancy, absence of infiltration of biliary and pancreatic duct at pre-operative ERCP and tumor confined to the submucosa at EUS. An en-block resection was attempted in all cases, followed by a pancreatic stent insertion whenever possible. Results: Twenty-seven patients (10 female, mean age 68y) have been identified. Ampullectomy was successfully performed in all the cases. En bloc resection was completed in 24 patients (88.8%), while 3 patients had a piecemeal resection. A pancreatic stent was successfully placed in all the patients. Five patients experienced complications, including bleeding (2 cases, 7.4%) and acute pancreatitis (3 cases, 11.1%). There was no procedure-related mortality. Histology revealed a poor prognosis in two patients, which were subsequently treated by duodenopancreatectomy. Over a long-term follow-up (median 18 months), one patient developed local recurrence, which was successfully treated with further endoscopic resection. Overall curative resection rate was 92.6%. Conclusions: Endoscopic ampullectomy allows resection of benign tumors and in situ carcinoma. Strict indications and a proper standardized technique seem to be key factors in order to achieve excellent short and long-term results.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)180-183
Numero di pagine4
RivistaInternational Journal of Surgery
Volume13
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2015

Keywords

  • Duodenoscopy
  • Endoscopic papillectomy
  • Major duodenal papilla
  • Tumor of major duodenal papilla

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